That was awesome thanks! Even the process of analysis to solve the issue is really helpful, along with the initial locked leg. Keep up the great work! 😎
Steve, what do you think about the hurdle heights & distances in youth/junior track in the US? Perhaps it is just me, but I think between the schools and AAU they need to scale the events more appropriately. Similar to Little Athletics Australia.
@@stevemcgillhurdles Do you think this progression is too slow then? www.littleathletics.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Hurdle-Specifications-2022-2023.pdf
@@stevemcgillhurdles Thanks. Do you think this is too slow of a progression then? U16 boys are over 76cm/30" for 100m in the Aussie system. www.littleathletics.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Hurdle-Specifications-2022-2023.pdf
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That was awesome thanks! Even the process of analysis to solve the issue is really helpful, along with the initial locked leg. Keep up the great work! 😎
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Steve, what do you think about the hurdle heights & distances in youth/junior track in the US? Perhaps it is just me, but I think between the schools and AAU they need to scale the events more appropriately. Similar to Little Athletics Australia.
@@zachgray8007 I’d like to see 36-inch hurdles for 15-16-year-old boys in youth track. The jump from 33 to 39 is too much.
@@stevemcgillhurdles Do you think this progression is too slow then?
www.littleathletics.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Hurdle-Specifications-2022-2023.pdf
@@stevemcgillhurdles Thanks. Do you think this is too slow of a progression then? U16 boys are over 76cm/30" for 100m in the Aussie system.
www.littleathletics.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Hurdle-Specifications-2022-2023.pdf